![]() ![]() “In no way did I mean to threaten the judge or disrespect the court.” Stone wrote. ![]() ![]() In a statement to The Post Monday night, Stone argued that the post had been “misinterpreted.” Stone has pleaded not guilty to charges of lying in the feds’ probe into Russian election meddling and possible collusion with the Trump campaign. He later said he didn’t mean to threaten Jackson, and apologized to her in a letter, admitting the picture was “improper.” Crosshairs, also spelled as two words, cross hairs, is another term for a reticle, the series of lines in an optical piece used to bring an image into focus. Stone quickly deleted the image, which was accompanied by a rant against the judge, special counsel Robert Mueller, Hillary Clinton and more, but then reposted it without the crosshairs.Īpparently realizing that ticking off the judge overseeing your federal criminal case might not be the wisest strategy, Stone then deleted the second post as well. WASHINGTON (CN) - The federal judge overseeing Roger Stones case ordered him to appear in court Thursday to explain why he posted a picture of her on Instagram with apparent crosshairs of a gun sight near her head. Jackson had slapped a gag order on Stone on Friday, and could modify the order and even have Stone detained. as to why the media contact order entered in this case and/or his conditions of release should not be modified or revoked in light of the posts on his Instagram account.” Jackson said Stone will have to “show cause. Roger Stone posts photo of judge next to crosshairs after gag order ![]()
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